Trump Mocked Sessions as 'Dumb Southerner' and 'Retarded,' Per Woodward

After naming Jeff Sessions attorney general, Trump soured on him for recusing from the Russia investigation, calling him a "traitor" and a "dumb Southerner" according to a book by Bob Woodward. Here, Sessions speaks at a Trump-Pence campaign rally in August 2016.
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During a conversation with then-White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, who resigned in February amid allegations of domestic violence, Trump called Sessions a "traitor" for recusing himself from overseeing the investigation into possible Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.

"This guy is mentally retarded," Trump told Porter, mocking Sessions' southern accent. "He's this dumb Southerner" who "couldn't even be a one-person country lawyer down in Alabama."

Sessions "talks like he has marbles in his mouth," Trump told aides, complaining that Sessions' accent made him incapable of defending the president on TV, according to Politico.

Trump also criticized Sessions for his lack of an Ivy League education, the report said. While Trump attended the University of Pennsylvania, which is Ivy Leage, Sessions attended Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala., a private liberal-arts college.

Since Sessions recused himself in March 2017, Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of firing Sessions, but so far aides have been successful in convincing him that it would only help Special Counsel Robert Meuller find cause for obstruction of justice charges. Mueller is heading the investigation into Russia's actions in 2016 and possible coordination with the Trump campaign.

The Washington Post previewed other revelations from Woodward's tome as well.

After Trump delivered a speech condemning the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who rampaged in Charlottesville, Va., leaving counter protester Heather Heyer dead, the president vented to aides that it was "the biggest fucking mistake I've made" and "the worst speech I've ever given," Woodward writes.

When then-White House Chief Economnic Adviser Gary Cohn, who is Jewish, told Trump he was resigning after Charlottesville, Trump accused him of "treason" and convinced him to stay on, Woodward wrote. Cohn resigned in March.

Trump's former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus described the White House to Woodward as a den of "natural predators."

"When you put a snake and a rat and a falcon and a rabbit and a shark and a seal in a zoo without walls, things start getting nasty and bloody," Priebus told Woodward.